Bath level and temperature control



- Aug. 29, 1950 B. A. Buss ETAL 2,520,797

BATH LEVEL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL 4 Sheets-Sheet l Filed May 7, 1948 Aug. 29, 195o Filed May 7. 1948 B. A. BUSS ETAL BATH LEVEL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 B25/Mw Cf@ 'Arron/V57 Y Aug. 29, 1950 B. A. Buss ETAL BATH LEVEL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL 4 Sheets-Sheet I!l Filed May '7, 1948 ATTORNEY Ag'29 1950 B. A. Buss ErAL 2,520,797

BATH LEVEL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL Filed'May 7, 1948 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Afro/wer Patented Aug. 29, 1950 BATH LEVEL AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL Benjamin Alvin Buss, East Moline, Ill., and

Hercheal Wood Miller, Davenport, Iowa, assignors to American Machine and Metals, Inc., East Moline, Ill., a corporation of Delaware Application May 7, 1948, Serial No. 25,676

12 Claims. (Cl. 236-12) This invention relates to a device for automatically controlling the lling of a container to a desired depth.

One object of the invention is to providev an automatic control device which will ll the container to a given depth with liquid, e. g. water, of a given temperature, the device automatically selecting such proportions of hot and cold liquid as may be required to achieve that temperature.

It is a further object of the invention to provide a method and control apparatus for filling a container which will automatically secure a bath of the desired depth and temperature even though the temperature of the hot liquid is not as high as the temperature selected. For that purpose the invention provides the admission of steam after a desired liquid level has been reached.

A further object of the invention is to provide control apparatus to maintain the temperature of a bath that is initially correct at the selected value despite loss of heat, such as by radiation.

Another object of the invention is to provide a single control unit, mounted on a container, which will indicate both the desired liquid level and the actual level of the liquid in the container and which has means for opening alternately one or the other of several liquid supply valves when the actual liquid level is less than the level desired and forclosing all those liquid valves when the desired level has been reached.

A further object of the invention is to provide a single replaceable control unit mounted inside of a housing and capable of being controlled from without which will permit the operator to select the temperature of the bath he desires and the level of the bath he desires and which will automatically so actuate solenoid-controlled Ihot water=cold Water valves as to secure the desired temperature and level.

A further object is to provide a handle permitting the selection of the desired liquid level by adjusting the position of a switch relative to an actuating member adapted to coact with the switch in such a manner that the latter will shut oi the current from the liquid inlet valves when the desired level is reached.

A further object is to provide a handle permitting the selection of the desired liquid level by adjusting the position of a switch relative to an actuating member adapted to coact with the switch in such a manner that the latter will, upon the desired level being reached, switch the current fromboth the hot and cold liquid inlet valves to a steam valve.

A further object of the invention is to provide three thermally responsive units which cooperate to control the mixture of cold water, hot Water and steam to secure a bath of a desired temperature wherein two units, each a thermostat, are adjusted by a single control lever so that the one thermostat will control the operation of the hot and the cold Water valves to secure a mixture of the selected temperature while the other thermostat controls y the admission of steam, if necessary, after the full bath volume has been achieved and the desired temperature is still not reached, and the third unit, which is a thermometer, permits checking the proper performance of the other two units by giving a visual indication of the actual temperature of the resulting bath. y y i A further object of the invention is to provide in a single instrument a switch, preferably a microswitch, controlled by the level ofthe liquid in the container tobe lled, to supply current to either the one or theother of two thermostatic electric switches, the one of these thermostatic switches being adapted to supply current either to a hot liquid solenoid inlet valve or to a cold liquid solenoid inlet valve, and the second thermostatic switch being in control of a steam solenoid inlet valve, said secondf thermostatic switch becoming operative only after the desired level of the bath has been reached, maintaining in this case the iiow of current to the steaminlet valve until'the desired temperature of the bath is reached. l Y

A further object of the invention is to provide a control device which will ll the container with liquid of a given temperature up to one selected of a plurality of liquid levelsfeach pre-set by adjustment of a level control element, the level desired being selectable by throwing a switch having as many positions as there are level control elements into the position which activates the particular level control element set for the presently desired level, the settings of all the level control elements beingr maintainable for later or repeated action regardless of the operationof any of said control elements. f

Other objects of the invention will appear as the description preceeds, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, which illustratethe invention by Way of example and in which:

Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a control apparatus;

Fig. 2 is a vertical elevation in section taken along the line 2-2 in Fig. l, but drawn to a larger scale than Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a vertical elevation, partly in section, along line 3-3 of Fig. 2,;

' turnedinplate I by kmoving'thelfiandle 8.

Fig. 4 is a plan View Yo" the control apparatus similar to Fig. 1 but with the cover plate rcmoved, and drawn to the same scale as Figs. 2 and 3;

Fig. 5 is a horizontal section along line 5 5 in Fig. 2; Y

Fig. 6 shows in an elevational view, partly in section, a tank to which the control apparatus has been applied, this gurebeing drawn to a smaller scale than any of the lpreceding figures;

Fig. 7 shows in a sectional elevation, drawn to a larger scale than Fig. 2, a modification of a portion of the control unit which permits the use of two alternate water levels; and

Fig. 8 is a horizontal section along line li-8` in Fig. '7. f

All the parts of the control apparatus are supported on a mounting plate i. This mounting plate is adapted to be mounted behind an opening in ahousing 2 attached to the tank or the like 90v containing the bath which is to be con- Y trolled'by the control unit. YThe mounting plate I is secured to the wall ofthe housing 2 by means of screws 3 and carries a dome assembly 4 which projects outwardly through the opening in the housing ,I. A power control knob 5 which projects from the center of the dome i is attached toa power, control shaft t. Levers, carrying handles 'I, 8, project through two slots $3 provided on two opposite sides of the domes. The handle "I, projecting through the left-hand slot, as seen in Fig. Yl, controls a thermostat, and the handle 8, projecting through the right-hand slot, controls the water level. A U-shapedcasting i@ and a bracket II, both supported from the underside of the mounting Iplate I, kcarry the remaining portion of the control unit. The bracket II` supports a toggle switch I2 which, in its on position, supplies the current for the operation of the control unit. 86, 8l (see Fig. 6), denote leads from an outside power source, and switch I2 is connected into the one, BQ, of these leads, which behind the switch vcontinues as lead 70. The lever I3 of the toggle'switch i2 projects through a slot I9 in the bracket II, which also supports the'lower end of Vshaft 6. This shaft carries a disc I4 adapted to operate the-power switch I2 by means of a slotV I4 which engages the switch leverV I3. Thus, by turning the power control knob 5 through a small arc, switch I2 is thrown and the power turned fon or ofl The water level control handle e is attached to alwater level arm 20'which nts-onto a contracted portion 2|of a circular `sleeve 22 that can be A ange 23 onthe lower end of sleeve .22 bears against theinner side of the mounting plate I.

Aswitchl-carrying bracket 2t is attached to the underside of sleeve 22. This bracket carries a two-pole-microswitch 25 which may be actuated by an elevating roller 26 supported on a flexible lever 21 attached to the switch casing. Clamped between the inner end of handle 8 Yand the upper end of arm 20 is a pointerI5. The position of this pointer relative to a scale Il on a dial plate I8, which is supported on the mounting plate I, may be observed through an opening It in the dome 4. The pointer I5 serves to indicate on the scale I7 the desired depth of the bath. A second pointer 4I indicates, in a manner to be presently described, the actual depth of the bath at any given instant. The pointer 4I is carried by a vertical shaft which is supported at its lower end by an extension 28 of the horizontal leg of the U-shaped casting Ill. The shaft 3&1 carries a bevel wheel gear 3I which meshes with a pinion 32 carried by a shaft 33 supported in two upwardly extending arms 34 also carried by the casting Il). On the shaft 33 a sprocket wheel 35 is mounted over which a chain 36 extends. The chain 36 carries a float 33 that hangs in a small tank` 29 which is openV at the top and which is connected at its lower end, by means of a pipe 39, to the interior of the main tank Si! in which the bath is held. At the other end of the chain 35 there is a small counterweight 3i designed to keep this chain taut. Thus it will appear that in response to the changing level of the bath inside of the open end container 2S the float 38 will rise or iall, and this movement is transmitted through the chain St, the sprocket wheel 35 and the bevel gears 3i and 32 to the shaft 3E and, ultimately, to the pointer Qi.

Keyed to the vertical shaft 3B is a cam li for actuation of the switch 25. This cam consists of a circular ring segment having an intermediate step 42 so that, when the step i2 passes under the roller 25, the roller is elevated and the switch 25 actuated. As shown in Figs. 2 and 5, the twopole microswitch 25 connects a line 'i8 either with a line 43 which leads to a thermostatically controlled switch 44 or with a line 66 which leads to another thermostatcally controlled switch45. When the parts are in the positions shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the microswitch 25 connects lines 'Ill and e3. After the rising water level in the main tank 9B has elevated the float 38 and there by moved shaft Sil and the attached cam iii so that the step i2 passes under roller 2S, the switch 25. breaks the connection between lines lil and 43 and establishes connection between lines l!! and 66.

In Fig. the reference numerals lli, 'I5 and 7B denote 'three solenoid-operated valves, M controlling the supply ef hot water, 'I5 the supply of cold water and 'i6 the supply of steam. The one end of each of the three solenoids is connected to the electric power line 8i through a lead t2, whereas connectors TI, 'F8 and i9 connect the other end of each of the solenoids 14, l5 and 'I5 to contacts 62, 63 and EQ, respectively, as shown in Figs. 3 and 5, Of the contacts 62, G3, @Il which are carried by an insulating plate 5S supported by the casting Il), the contacts 62 and 63 are connected, respectively, with the hot water Valve 'is and the cold water valve 'I5 whereas contact 64 is connected to the steam valve l5. The two Water valves M, i5 are both under the control of the thermostatically controlled switch is which is a double throw switch adapted to connect either contact 52 or contact 63 with the line 33. This will be described more fully below. The steam valve 'it is under the control of the second thermostatically controlled switch ..45 which is adapted to connect contact 5e through a lead 83 fto the line 65. Depending upon the temperature of the bath in the tank B hot or cold water is supplied only up to the time that the water level in the tank 9E' has reached the desired level. For that purpose the cam 4!) is adjusted so on the shaft 3!) that its step 42 passes under the roller 26 at the same time as the pointer 4I carried by said shaft SII comes into alignment with the pointer i5 which has been adjusted by operation of the handle S to indicate the desired water level. As has been mentioned before, the passing of the step-42 under the roller 25 causes the switch 25 to break the connection between the line lil and the line d3. Since by interrupting the connection to the line 43 both lines Il and. 'I8V to the hot water valve 'I4 and the cold water valve 15,

respectively, are cut off, no further water will be added to the bath in the tank 96. Before that stage is reached, the pointer 4I always indicates the actual water level starting with the indication zero when the tank is empty, and then approaching the position of alignment with the selected position of the pointer l5 as the depth .of the bath rises, upon the reaching of which position the switch 25 will be thrown, preventing the furtheraddition of water. This gives the operator a chance to verify that the automatic control device is actually functioning. Should there be a failure in the water supply line or in the current or in the solenoid valves, the pointer 4I will not reach the mark on the scale l1 corresponding to the desired depth.

During the rise of the bath the thermostatically controlled switch 44 operates in dependence of a temperature settingselected by the operator through moving of the handle 1. This handle 1 carries'an indicating pointer 52 which reads on a scale 5l' of a dial plate 49 forming part of a thermometer 46 supported on the mounting plate I. Over the dial plate 49 plays a pointer 48 which is visible through a circular shaped opening 50 in the top of the dome 4. The pointer 48 is actuated by a sealed bulb 41 which is placed in the bath in the tank 90 and with which the thermometer 46 is connected by a conduit 61 passing through the side of the tank 90. actual temperature of the bath in the tank 96 is indicated by the pointer 48 on the temperature scale 5| on the dial plate49. The temperature control handle 1 is attached to a'thermostat arm 53 fitting over a recessed portion 54 of a sleeve 55 which is free to rotate in an opening in plate I. This sleeve is held in place by a ange 56 0n its lower side to which a gear 51 isattached. This gear is connected through an idler gear 58 to gears 44a and 45ur mounted on the setting shafts 66 of the two thermostatically controlled switch assemblies 44 and 45. Thus, as the handle 1 is moved by the operator, the temperature desired is indicated by the pointer 52 and the shafts 60 of the two thermostatically controlled switches 44 and 45 are turned to adjust the temperature at which each switch is correspondingly to act. The gear ratios are so selected that the switches contained in 44 and 45 will be actuated when the bath reaches the temperature which the operator has selected and which is indicated by the pointer 52. The switch of the water control assembly 44 is actuated by a bulb BI in the bath connected through the conduit 68 with the assembly 44.

' When the temperature of the bath is below the temperature which the operator has selected, the double throw switch 44 connects feed line 43 to the hot water terminal 62 and when the temperature of the water of the bath reaches the selected value, the double throw switch 44 switches the current from the hot water terminal 52 to the cold water terminal 63.

As the operator starts to i'ill the tank, having selected the water level and the temperature and having turned on the power switch l2 by means of knob 5, current from line 11u will ow through line 43 to the thermostatically controlled switch assembly 44 which, in response to the bath temperature as indicated by bulb 41, will alternately energize through lines 11 and 18 the hot and cold water valves 14 and 15. Thus, the ternperature of the bath will fluctuate slightly above and below the selected temperature until the float 38 indicates that the desired levelA has been reached, at which time the switch 25 cuts off the Thus the y current through 43 to the thermostat unit 44. Thereafter, regardless of the temperature indicated by bulb 6I, no more water is supplied.

It is obvious that the desired temperature can only be achieved by the alternate admission of hot and cold water if the temperature of the hot water admitted by valve 14 is higher than the selected temperature and that of the cold water is lower than the selected temperature. However, by the provision of thc second thermostatically controlled unit 45, care is taken of the contingency frequently met that the hot water is not hot enough to achieve the desired temperature. This thermostatically controlled switch 45 permits supplying steam to the bath to elevate the temperature without appreciably increasing its volume. The apparatus prevents elevating the bath temperature by means of steam as long as the desired water level has not been reached. The assembly 45 is controlled by a bulb 65, also in 'the bath in the tank 90, whose connection 69 leads to the automatic switch in the assembly 45.

Assuming that the water is hot enough, the thermostatic switch 45 controlled by bulb 65 is cut oil. at the same time at which the thermostatic switch 44 controlled by bulb 6| is cut ofi', and, although the connection to the line 10 is shifted by the water level switch 25 from line 43 to line 66 when the desired level is reached, no current will actually be transmitted to the steam solenoid 16 due to the interruption by the switch 45 of the circuit which includes the line 83, the contact 64 and the line 19.

It should be noted that this apparatus permits maintaining the temperature of the bathindefinitely. If the proper temperature has been reached by the operation of solenoid valves 14 and 15 and, where necessary, also of solenoid valve 16, and, subsequently, the bath drops in temperature by loss of heat, such as by radiation, the bulb 65 will re-establish the circuit through 66 and 83 to terminal 64 and open the steam solenoid valve 16 until the water temperature has again come up to the desired value.

The modification shown in Figs. 7 and 8 permits the operator to select two water levels and retain those settings while making either the one or the other setting eiective by throwing a switch. Thus, where the tank is used for washing, it may be necessary to always carry one level of soapy water when washing and another higher level of clear water for rinsing. As in the ernbodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 6, there is provided a knob 8 attached to the water level switch arm 24 to advance the microswitch 25 along the cam 4U, causing the current supply to the water inlet valves to be cut off sooner or later. Now, in addition to the knob 8, there is arranged a knob 8b attached to a second water level arm 20h which is in turn attached to a second sleeve 22h which surrounds the previously mentioned sleeve 22. Sleeve 22b carries a switch arm 24h supporting a microswitch 25h. The two microswitches 25, 25h are both actuated by the same cam 4D. The distance between the two may be varied by moving one or both of the knobs 8, 8b.

The switches 25, 25b are connected in parallel to lines 43 and 66 and, by means of a manually operable switch arm 1I, to line 10. arm 1| connects the line 10 in its one position to a lead 12 connected to the switch 25a and in its other position to a lead 13 connected to the switch 25. It is assumed that, as in the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 to 6, line 66 leads to the The switch 7. steam thermostat 45 and line 43 Vto the-water thermostat 44. By moving the switch 'H into one or the other of its two positions the operator can throw into use one or the other of'the two microswitches 25 and 25h. It will be apparent that only one or the other of the two microswitches 25, 25h can be in the circuit at one time so that the operator can select at will the high or the low level desired for the particular purpose or phase of operation, such as for the washing cycle of a washing machine on the one hand and for the rinsing cycle on the other hand.

It will be obvious that theprinciple oi providing a Ymultiplicity of level control handlesY and switches, the latter being actuatable by a common actuating member 46, e2, is not'convflned to the control of just two levels as shown, but that anyY other number of levels may be controlled on the same principle by using as many handles 8, switches 25 and positions of the switch it to be understood that, while we have shown in the drawings two specific embodiments of the invention, these embodiments have been-given by way of-illustration only, since various changes and re-arrangements may be made in the details of the apparatus without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims. Y Y

What we claim is: v

l, A control device for use with a container equipped with hot and cold liquid supply lines controlled by solenoid valves having, in combination; a container, anormally closed electric switch which can be manually set along a path, a device moving in response to the level of the liquid along said path past said switch and having a hump which actuates the switch, a twoway switch in series with said iirst-named switch, a thermostat responsive to the temperature of the liquid in the container adapted to shift said two-way switch to transmit the electric current to one or the other of two circuits `as the temperature oi the liquid in the container passes a given value, a normally closed solenoid valve in the circuit leading from said two-Way switch which is closed when the temperature is below the pre-set value, a hot liquid supply line to the container in which said solenoid valve is mounted, a second normally closed solenoid valve in the other circuit leading from said two-way switch, a cold liquid supply line to the tank'which includes said last-named valve. v

2. For use with a container equipped'with a cold liquid supply line and a hot liquidY supply line, a control device comprising a thermostatic switch for operating an electric circuit so as to permit'admission from said supply lines into said container of cold liquid while the bath thereinY is above and of hot liquid while said bath is below a selected temperature, a liquid level controlled switch in the circuit leading to the thermostatic switch, an arm carrying said switch adapted to swing about an axis, a cam rotatable about the same axis for actuating said level control switch, a oat arranged to follow the liquid level in said container and in operative connection with said rotatable cam, said cam and said level control switch being arranged in such relationship to each other that said cam becomes operative upon said level control switch for cutting ofi both said cold liquid supply and said hot liquid, supply upon the liquid level in said container'r'eaching a height. selected by positioning:

the arm.

3. For use with a container equipped with a cold liquid supply line and a hot liquid supply line, a control device comprising a thermostatic; switch for operating an electric circuit so as to permit admission from said supply lines intov said container of cold liquid while the bath therein is above and of hot liquid while said bath is below a selected temperature, al liquid level indicator on ashait, a float adapted to follow changes of the liquid level in said container and connected to said shaft, so as to impart movement thereto, switching means in said circuit adapted to complete or interrupt said circuit containing said thermostatic switch, a manually operable arm movable about the shaft and carrying said switching means, a mark on said arm indicating the liquid level desired in said container, and a cam on said shaft shaped and arranged so as to actuate said switching means for interrupting said circuit upon said liquid level indicator being moved by said float into register with said mark.

li. In combination, a container for liquids, separate supply lines for cold liquid, hot liquid, and steam, all leading to4 the container; solenoidoperated valves in each of said lines; a controller housing, a manually-actuated element on ther housing for selecting the desired temperature of the liquid in the container, another manually operable element carried by said housing for selecting the desired water level, a first thermostatic switch and a second thermostatic switch, both adjusted by said manually-actuated temperature selector to respond to the desired temperature of the bath, the rst of which switches transferring the current when the desired temperature is reached from the solenoid valve on the hot water line, thereby causing the valve to close, to the solenoid valve opening the cold water line, mechanism including a float responsive to the level of the water in the container, a pointer in the housing movable adjacent the manually-actuated level selector by said mechanism to show the actual level of the water in the container, another switch carried by the second manually operable element actuated by said oat-controlled mechanism for shifting the ow of current from both of the solenoid valves controlling the flow of liquid into the container to said second thermostatic switch responsive to the temperature of the bath, to open the solenoid steam valve if the temperature of the liquid is still below the desired level.

5. In combination, a container, a cold liquid supply line and a hot liquid supply line connected to said container, a source of electric energy, an electrically operable valve in each of said supply lines, a temperature indicator orindicating the temperature of the bath in said container at any instant, a second temperature indicator for indicating a desired bath temperature to be established, a liquid level indicator for indicating the level of the bath in the container at any instant, a second level indicator for indicating a desired level of the bath to be established, a teinperature responsive member extending into the bath in said container for operating said instantaneous temperature indicator, a thermostatic switch adapted to control the current to said valves in the cold liquid supply line and the hot liquid supply line, a temperature responsive member extending into the bath in said container and connected to said thermostatic switch, a liquid level responsive member in said container operalever carrying said second temperature indicator and connected to said thermostatic switch so that by moving of this temperature setting lever said thermostatic switch is set for operation at the desired temperature of the bath indicated by said second temperature indicator, and a level setting lever carrying said second level indicator and connected to said electric switch so that by moving of this level setting lever the position of said electric switch relative to said actuating member is adjustable.

6. In combination, a container, a cold liquid supply line, a hot liquid supply line and a steam supply line connected to said container, a source of electric energy, an electrically operable valve in each of said supply lines, a temperature indicator for indicating the temperature of the bath in said container at any instant, a second temperature indicator for indicating a desired bath temperature to be established, a liquid level indicator for indicating the level of the bath in the container at any instant, a second level indicator for indicating a desired level of the bath to be established, a temperature responsive member extending into the bath in said container for operating said instantaneous temperature indicator, two electric circuits, a thermostatic switch in each of said circuits, one of said thermostatic switches being adapted to control the current to said valves in the cold liquid supply line and the hot liquid supply line and the other of said thermostatic switches being adapted to control the current to said valve in said steam supply line, a pair of temperature responsive members extending into the bath in said container each connected to one of said thermostatic switches, a liquid level responsive member in said container operably connected to said instantaneous level indicator, an electric switch for connecting said source of electric energy with either the one or the other of said two thermostatic switches, an actuating member for said electric switch, a temperature setting lever carrying said second temperature indicator and connected to said thermostatic switches so that by moving of this temperature setting lever both said thermostatic switches are set for operation at the same desired temperature of the bath in said container indicated by said second temperature indicator, and a level setting lever carrying said second level indicator and connected to said electric switch so that by moving of this level setting lever the position of said electric switch relative to said actuating member is adjustable.

7. In combination, a container, a cold liquid supply line, a hot liquid supply line and a steam supply line connected to said container, a source of electric energy, an electrically operable valve in each of said supply lines, a temperature indicator for indicating the temperature of the bath in said container at any instant, a second temperature indicator for indicating a desired bath temperature to be established, a liquid level indicator for indicating the level of the bath in the container at any instant, a second level indicator for indicating a desired level of the bath to be established, a temperature responsive member extending into the bath in said container for operating said instantaneous temperature indicator, two electric circuits, a thermostatic switch 10 ineach of saidl circuits, oneof said thermostatic switches being adapted to control the `currentto said valves in the cold liquid supply line and the hot liquid supply line and the other of said thermostatic switches being adapted to control the current to said valvein said steam supply line,a

pair of temperature responsive members extending into the bath in said container each connected to one of said thermostatic switches, a float in s aid container operably connected to a shaft carrying said instantaneous level indicator, an electric switch for connecting said source of electric energs7 with either the one or the other of said two thermostatic switches, a cam carried by said shaft for actuating said electric switch, a temperature setting lever carrying said second temperature indicator and connected to said thermostatic switches so that by moving of this temperature setting lever both said thermostatic switches are set for operation at the same desired temperature of the bath in said container indicated by said second temperature indicator, and a level setting lever carrying said second level indicator and connected to said electric switch so that by moving of this level setting lever the position of said electric switch is adjustable about said shaft relative to said cam.

8. In combination, a container, supply lines for cold and hot liquid respectively, normally closed valves in each supply line adapted to be opened by solenoids, a thermostat in the container, an electric switch actuated by said thermostat, circuits from said switch to each of said solenoid operated valves to admit cold liquid when the liquid pool in the container is above the temperature for which the thermostat is set and hot liquid when the temperature of the pool is below said value, a spindle carrying a cam, a float in the container actuating said spindle in response to changes in the water lever, a number of arms each manually swingable about the axis of the spindle, an electric switch attached to each arm which is adapted to be actuated by said cam, said switches being in parallel circuits, each circuit adapted to cut off the flow of current to said thermostat-controlled switch thereby causing closure of both said cold and said hot liquid supply lines upon the liquid level in said container reaching the height corresponding to the position of the level control switch in the circuit, a selector switch having as many positions as there are level control switches for energizing only one of said parallel circuits to render one of said level control switches operative and the remaining level control switches inoperative.

9. In combination, a container, supply lines for cold and hot liquid respectively, normally closed valves in each supply line adapted to be opened by solenoids, a thermostat in the container, an electric switch actuated by said ther.- mostat, circuits from said switch to each of said solenoid operated valves to admit cold liquid when the liquid pool in the container is above the temperature for which the thermostat is set and hot liquid when the temperature of the pool is below said value, a spindle carrying a cam, a

.oat in the container actuating said spindle Yin response to changes in the water level, two arms each manually swingable about the axis of the spindle, an electric switch attached to each arm which is adapted to be actuated by said cam, said switches being in parallel circuits, each circuit adapted to cut 01T the flow of current to said thermostat-controlled switch thereby causing closure of both said cold and said hot liquid supply lines @ne might corresponding tb the position of the level, ontiol in the circuit, a-svvitchhav-v ing tivo positionsr for energizing either one of said parallel `'circuits to render one of said level control switches operative Yand theother level control wlichill'oprave ,Y t f f For use iviii a'containe'r equipped with a cold ii'qid sllpiif line and a hot iiquidnsuppiy line' a 'control device comprising a thermostatic s ch for operating Van electric circuit so. as to permit acmissioifipm said y'supply unes intqsaid containei'pf cold liquid While the bath therein isabel-ve and of not liquid while said bath is .le 'wzl listed espellere; il llllllallly ol lllllllll level vontrol, s'vvitclies each adapted to cut out sai'dwtlerniostatio .switch s o as to cause closure oi' ioctl; said 'cpldrand lsaid hot liquid supply line upon theli'quid level in said container reaching a selected height vdifferent for each 'of said level control switches, saidlevel control switches being inserted in parallel into said circuit through the intermediary of a selector vsvv'itcli having as many positions 4as there are level control switches, so as to render inV leach of said positions one oi said 4'level control 'switches operative V'and the respective remaining level control switches inoperative -`said 'oirciiit a intatalole cam as a common actuating rneiiber vfor all said level control switches, a yfloat arranged to follow the vliquid level Yin said container Vand in loperativeY r'c'oririe'otion with said cani so as to iiripart movement theretdsaid cani and said'level control switches being arranged in suoli relationship 'to each other that sai'dcain loeco'risopera ve 'upon the various level control "switches in different angular posi-- tioi'is'of said ca'in each 'corresponding to a dif` erent liquid level, the particular liquid level at vzhichfsa'id thermostatic switch is to b 'e out out being selectable by lsetting trie position of 'said selector Switch.

11. For 's'e with a container equipped. lvv'ith a cold liquid supply line and a hot 'liquid supply line, 'a control 'device 'comprising a thermo'static sivtch'fo'r operating an electric 'c'ircit 'so as `to permit 'admission from said supply lines into saidcontaineioi c oid liquid 'while the bath Ytherel ls above 'and Of hol; liquid Whilfs'ld Bath iS belovv a selected temperature, a liquid level vindicater en a shaft, a neat adapted to 'fondo changes the liquid leVl in Said Q'Olltlel alidcllllted 'to said s ha'fL so as to impart movement there'- 'td a 'plurality of liquid ievleifontroi sil/actes -in said circuit each adaptedtolcut 'ont `said thermo"- static switch so as to cause closure of both 'saicl cold and said 'hot liquid supply `line 'upnfthe 'liquid level in said container reaching a selected l height 'different for each .of Vsaid level control switches, said level control switches being "inserted'in parallel into said'cirouit through the intermediary of a selector switch having vas many positions as thereare level control switches so as to render `in each of said positions vone of said level control switches operative and the respective remaining level control switches 'inoperative uppn said circuit, manually operable rneansco- -ordinated to each of said level control switches for adjusting a mark indicating the liquid level Y 12 missie' geallieerde-willen 's assimilated ievi coimoi'switbii is fw einer said 'cui out nipoti said darmstadt seiten, each' of 'said Ira-Tks being 'connected tfults no'iidfnated level con-trol switch so as to be adjustable in imi'soii therewith, and a 'cam im saizishaii common to au said level `control Vs'vv'itolies orvactilating the'parlticuiar level contini switch rendered operative by Sal-'d Selector Svltcllupellvthe liquid level indi-'- cator being moved bv s aidoat into register with the 'Inark bldlll-ated t0 the f'SlCted lei/Tl col'll'flol switch.Y Y Q v12.*In combination, 'a container, a cold liquid supply line and allot mais supply 11i-ie Aconnested to 'said Container, a source of yelectric "en ergy, an electrically operable valve iin "each of said supply lines, a temperature indicator lor indicati'ng the temperature 'of the llath in said oontain'e'i" at any instant, a second temperature indicator for indicating a desired nath temperature to be estabnsh'ed, a liquid ieveiinsieator for ini dicating the level of the bath in the container at any instant, a plurality oi" level 'setting indicators for indicating desired levels of the -bath 'to be esta'llished,Y a temperature responsive meinber'extending into the -batn in said container for operating 'said instantaneous temperature indicator, an electric circuit, fa tnerrnostatic switch in said circuit adapted to control the current to said valves in the cold liquid 'supply line and the hot liquid supply line, a temperature responsive member 'extending into the ilajtli in said container and connected Vto saidftli-ermostaticswitch, a liquid level responsive ineinbe'r in 'said container Operably connected to 'said instantaneous level indicator, a plurality or "electric switches veach coordinated to one of said level setting indicators and each adapted to connect said source of electric energy With either 'the one or the other of said two 'th'e'i'inostatic switches upon 'the liquid in said container reaching 'the level for Vwhich the coordinated level setting indicator is set, a plurality 4of level setting levers each carrying 'one of said "level setting indicators and connected each to one of said electric switches, an actuating mernber common 'to all said electric switches 'for aotiiating the saine, said electric switches beinginsert'ed in parallel 'into saidelectric circuit through the interriiediary' of a lselector yswitch having as many positions as vthere are level control switches so as to render ineach of said positions one 'of said electric switches operative and the respective remaining 'electric switches inoperative upon' saidv circuit.

HERCH'EAL fi/'COD Van'iin'einenits errno The iollovv'in'g references 'are of record in 'the iile'of 'this patenti. I

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